Description
‘Breadcrumbs and Bones’ is the second illustrated poetry collection from Jasmine James. There are 70 love poems in this book, including 20 English Haikus which follow the five-seven-five 17 syllable rule, honouring the essence of traditional Japanese Haiku poems.
Beautifully illustrated throughout by Jasmine herself, this collection features poignant verses both fragile and fearless, exploring all-encompassing themes of intimacy, philosophy and spirituality.
The opening poem reads: “Sad to know you have not moved
An inch from where I left you,” he said.
He left stealthily, while I was still
Dreaming about him, in bed.”
In the poem ‘Let Them Be Happy,’ she writes: “Corinthian love is such
A bliss, if only you see
People basically do
What they wish-and
Not what suits you or me.
So let them be happy.”
The book is a celebration of love and heartbreak. The closing haiku sums it up:
“In the midst, sometimes,
Of a fairytale, love gives
You a real nightmare.”
Dr. Kristian Guttesen, University of Iceland, writes thus about ‘Breadcrumbs and Bones’ in his Foreword:
“The poems that you have in your hands now are delicate and potent. They are delicate, because they carry a sorrow and a hurt. They are potent, because they possess a fearlessness and unmerciful honesty.
They are also delicate because they have arisen from vulnerability, and, in the same way, they are also potent because they are ruthless….”







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